Nantucket island sits just off the east coast of the US state of Massachusetts, below the long arm of Cape Cod. It's an island steeped in history dating back to the colonial days, but is best known as the centre of US whaling in the 19th century. These days the primary industry is tourism. From a quiet, isolated enclave of around 10,000 in the winter, the population explodes to around five times that in summer. Looking for the most expensive real estate in the country? Forget Manhattan, Oahu, or San Francisco. You'll find it right here in Nantucket.

Nantucket Memorial Airport (KACK) is the island's air-link to the rest of the world. Like the rest of the island, its architecture features heavy use of characteristic unpainted wood-shingled buildings and is loaded with New England charm.

Features include:

More than 100 square miles of photo terrain in full five-seasons

Incredibly nuanced 1-metre terrain mesh from high-detail LIDAR data

Detailed Nantucket waterfront

Local VFR landmarks, including churches, water towers, Sankaty Head, Great Point and Brant Point lighthouses, and the historic windmill

Full autogen houses and vegetation as per their real-world counterparts